Construction Safety Week is underway. The annual initiative to raise awareness about safe practices on the job. The week typically involves training sessions, webinars, and an open dialogue between ...
As Construction Safety Week 2025 approaches, industry leaders are equipping companies nationwide with an array of planning resources to promote jobsite safety and foster a culture of collaboration.
In construction, we talk a lot about safety. We train for it, we plan for it and we measure it. But there’s one safety risk that too often goes unspoken – mental health. I’ve worked in and around ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is encouraging construction industry employers and workers, across the nation, to take part in its 12th ...
Construction Safety Week organizers have announced details for the 2026 campaign, which will take place May 4–8 under the theme “All In Together.” The initiative aims to unite workers, contractors, ...
On construction sites, there are lots of safety hazards and potential for injury. With that in mind, safety equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) are essential for the job site. While ...
Every year, Construction Safety Week returns with the same earnest rituals: jobsite banners, safety-themed toolbox talks, all-hands meetings and heartfelt speeches that echo a familiar refrain: ...
Fall hazards are one of the most serious and persistent risks in the construction industry, especially in roofing and other construction work at elevation. Whether workers are installing shingles, ...